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Melora

The Wildmother

The realm of Melora extends to wherever the seas shift and the land grows wild. As the keeper of the wilderness, Melora represents the wild creatures of nature, the rush of the angry rapids, and the heat-heavy stillness of the desert. Elves worship her, as do hunters, accepting her guidance to exist harmoniously within savage lands. Those seeking safe passage across dangerous waters pray to her to guide them.   Followers of the Raven Queen also show respect to the Wildmother as the caretaker of what remains when the Matron of Death's work is done. Smaller tribes often make offerings to Melora, considering her a collective entity that represents their ancient nature gods within a singular feminine form. Druids of Melora the Wildmother and clerics of her lover, Erathis the Lawbearer, work together to preserve the balance of nature and civilization. Places where reverence of Merlora is infrequent or outlawed often see disagreement between clerics of Erathis, where many blame poor weather and natural disasters on the ire of their deity's partner.   Eschewing a permanent realm, Melora prefers to wander the planes to oversee natural life. She is often found among the unearthly beauty of Arvandor's infinite expanse of deep woods, hunting unnatural things that corrupt the wilds.   Depiction. Immortalized through wooden reliefs and carved idols in hidden, overgrown groves and rural shrines, the Wild Mother is shown as a beautiful woman with green skin nearly swallowed by a wild, tangled wreath of hair, leaves, and vines that dwarf her lithe form.   Holy Day. Melora's holy day is Wild's Grandeur, which is celebrated on the vernal equinox, usually the twentieth day of the third month. The people of Porta Vista and other coastal cities set aside this day to sail for no reason other than the pleasure of observing the natural beauty of their surroundings. Other cultures leave offerings at altars in appreciation for the food and fruits she offers, journey to places of great beauty, or plant trees in observance of the holiday.

Tenets of Faith

  • Protect the untamed wilderness from exploitation and destruction.
  • Slay abominations and other mockeries of nature.
  • Embrace and respect the savage nature of the world. Exist in harmony with it.

Divine Classification
Life, Nature, Tempest
Alignment
True Neutral
Children

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